Example sentences of "[verb] get it from " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 For example , in France , we have to comply with the French plan comptable , so within a particular row you state the origin of the information , that is , which nominal ledger account you want to get it from — we have a fairly simple account code structure with cost centre account codes — then you say the club name and its account number .
2 Would you mind getting it from the car ? ’
3 I was desperately seeking some sort of reassurance , some sort of comeback from someone , but it soon became plain that I was not going to get it from her .
4 Then he said , " In fairness to the Old Man , all the rest of it 's true ; I mean he did say you could come back to Drummonds later , for you to have fifty out of petty cash — which was where I was going to get it from to pay myself back "
5 If the Lothian Regional C Council ca n't get their money from a from , a central government , where are they going to get it from ?
6 apparently turned up this morning and they want a hundred pound by tomorrow , and they 're coming back tomorrow for it paying him ten pound a week and thought it was gone and he had er none so find a hundred pound by tomorrow and she did n't know where she was going to get it from , she just stood there and burst into tears and run off going on
7 I pointed out that Christianity had always stressed the idea of faith history ( having got it from the Jews ) and that Jesus was believed to be the intervention of God in human history .
8 Adam must have got it from him , Lewis sometimes thought , or perhaps ( he much later and very bitterly thought ) a similar pedantry in Adam was among the things Hilbert liked about him .
9 He must have got it from another sick dog . "
10 She must have got it from the room where I keep my guns .
11 He must have got it from someone .
12 I can try to get it from the British embassy in Moscow . ’
13 Erm , I would think you 'll either have to get it from Scarborough or Whitby .
14 ‘ You 're going to have to get it from somewhere , Tiptoe , ’ they heard him say .
15 My first department , and I went in and I got a lot of feedback from my deputy , and the branch manager to a certain extent , and I did get it from the district manager as well .
16 Under the act the holder of information has to disclose the type of information they hold , where they 've got it from , and who they intend to disclose it to .
17 You should hear what I 've got it from the boys !
18 No we 've got it we 've got it from everywhere we could think of did n't we ?
19 He was silent , as she carefully replaced his sleeping member where she had got it from , and buttoned his fly .
20 She just replied that she had got it from the cupboard . ’
21 Mr you see various people are giving evidence , and Mr wants to ask the right person , certain questions , namely the person who er devised those words and er you are er somebody in a very important position er and er he 's trying to get it from you , and as he 's pointed out to you a company ca n't sit down and produce in some corporate way a phrase someone or two human beings or more have got to do it and he wants to know if you can help us er who , who that was , that 's , that 's all you see , he does n't want to ask you about it , no doubt er , er in the same way as he 'd want to ask a person that actually devised a word , d' ya see ?
22 The proper instrument for the purpose not being at hand , a man was sent to get it from the Bedford Infirmary .
23 I bet he had to get it from out the back did he ?
24 That 's where Constanza 's got it from , her mind ; and her conscience , her touch of New England conscience as Mr James says .
25 I do n't know where she 's got it from !
26 You know , and he 's got it from
27 That 's where he 's got it from .
  Next page